Interactive Digital Wall

Bunjil Place, City Of Casey


Role

Research, Concept and Experience Design


About

A highlight of Bunjil Place, a $125 million multifaceted arts, civic, and community hub in the City of Casey, is their interactive screen dedicated to sharing tales of Bunjil, the eagle.

The digital wall is a significant attraction at Bunjil Place and is expected to increase visitation to the precinct.

A destination in its own right: The digital wall is envisaged to be a major drawcard for Bunjil Place, attracting visitors from the local community and region more broadly.

Value add: The accessibility of the digital wall in the public foyer provides a value add opportunity for incidental audiences who may be visiting the precinct for other purposes.

Return visitation: By providing dynamic content, the digital wall will give visitors a compelling reason to return to the precinct.

Due to its central location, the digital wall will have a strong presence in the public foyer of Bunjil Place. The screen will assist in activating the foyer by providing a nodal point for visitors to gather and connect.


What we did

We collaborated with the City of Casey to create an interactive experience that will feature on the interactive screen for visitors to engage with.

Designed for inclusivity, it caters to children and adults of every ability, featuring floating nodes accessible at various heights. The display adapts its visuals based on ambient data, shifting throughout the day. Plus, the City of Casey can effortlessly update and modify the information displayed with its integrated content management system.

Nicky Watson

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